Featured in Drink Guide 2007
Bartender’s choice: He didn’t talk much and wore a black faux-fur coat and a 5 am shadow.This alternative rock club returned last year after a long hiatus. One side of the venue is all-ages (that’s where the shows are) and the other side is for drinkers. The exposed-brick interior walls and comfy, sparkly booths make it a good place to smoke—watch your smoke rings (if you can blow them) rise to the top of this dark (and fairly empty) space and remember the good old days when this place really rocked. Bottles of PBR ($2) and cans of Sparks ($4) will get you ready for the hardcore punk next door. LIVE MUSIC, HAPPY HOUR, DJs, GAMES. (BC)Upcoming Events
Tuesday September 9
Dirty Frances, Neon Trees, Bill Skins Fifth Will Punch You Right In The Face, Bedside Bakers
Satyricon All ages.
Thursday September 11
Git Some, Dark Skies, Drunken Boat, Old Growth
Satyricon 11 pm. $4.
Saturday September 13
Wormstock w/ Witchhaven, Merciless Death, Ceremonial Castings, Roanoke, White Lightning, Infernus, Warcorpse, & Goatsoldier
[HARDCORE METAL] For years, the hardcore punk and metal communities have ceased to coexist. And while the stereotypes (long-haired shredder in one corner, straight-edge preacher in the other) are often hard to ignore, a new crop of hardcore bands are successfully incorporating some of the slower, sludgy elements of metal and creating something pretty furious in the process. Warcorpse is a local five-piece that still screams and thrashes—but underneath each tune you can hear riffs that any metalhead would be proud of. If we were at war with the world, as Warcorpse likes to say, I'd take these dudes on my side in a heartbeat. MICHAEL MANNHEIMER. Satyricon 7 pm. $10. All ages.
Sunday September 14
A Blinding Silence, Nickel Arcade, Cellar Door, Boy Named Sue, Punkzilla
Tuesday September 16








